New Day 10-Year Celebration on WWE RAW: Creative Team Behind the Drama Revealed

The December 2 episode of WWE RAW marked a milestone for The New Day as the faction celebrated its 10-year anniversary. The segment, filled with nostalgia and drama, turned unexpectedly emotional thanks to the creative efforts of WWE writers Ben Saccoccio and Kari Hansen.

A Decade of New Day Dominance

Fans were treated to vibrant decorations, throwback memorabilia, and the iconic chant, “New Day Rocks!” as Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston reflected on their journey. However, what started as a heartwarming tribute quickly escalated into tension.

Big E made a surprise return, walking to the ring for the first time since his serious neck injury in 2022. Announcing his role as their manager while awaiting medical clearance, Big E seemed poised to reunite with his brothers in arms.

A Surprising Heel Turn

The celebration took a shocking turn as Woods and Kingston unleashed their frustrations. Woods exclaimed, “Now you wanna come back?! You left us!” while Kingston accused Big E of prioritizing himself over the group during difficult times.

The heated confrontation ended with Big E walking out amidst boos, signaling an unexpected heel turn for The New Day.

Creative Brilliance Behind the Segment

The intense storyline has been credited to Saccoccio and Hansen, who masterfully wove emotional depth into the faction’s dynamic. By blending nostalgia with unexpected drama, they transformed a celebratory moment into a compelling turning point.

What’s Next for The New Day?

The fallout from this segment leaves fans speculating about The New Day’s future. Will Big E reconcile with Woods and Kingston, or does this mark the beginning of a long-term feud?

One thing is certain: WWE’s creative team has delivered a segment that will be remembered for its emotional intensity and storytelling brilliance.

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